Help! Anthias suddenly looking listless and struggling

Reeferoni123

New Member
View Badges
Joined
Dec 30, 2024
Messages
24
Reaction score
13
Location
uk
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hi!

I have had our saltwater tank set up for 6 or so months, and have a happy little community - but yesterday and today, I've found that one of my anthias is looking really listless - 'hiding' in the lower corner of the tank, and hadn't moved from that spot for 24 hours. She seems to be breathing okay, but perching on the ground, and leaning over - so doesn't look good.

If I chase her, she can swim and evade, but went back to the corner again straight after. She hasn't been tempted by any food - normally healthy and eating pellets just fine, but not now eating, and won;t eat frozen mysis either, which normally gets a good reaction.

The three anthias were the first in the tank, have been with us for 6 months, and were quarantined before going in (all fish get either 8 weeks of copper, or 4 weeks of CP, and then tremazol, myxazin, and FW dips, before entry to the tank).

We did do a 20% water change the day prior, and scrubbed a good amount of GHA from the rockwork, before she became ill - but all the rest of my fish seem happy and alert.

I don't think this is a water quality issue - running skimmer, UV, roller filter, and rowaphos - Nitrates 10, Phosphate 0.05. Salinity is 35ppt. Haven't tested Alkalinity in a week but wouldn't affect fish, can provide a full bank of test results if needs be.

She does seem to have a white mark (99% sure it's not ich though, more like a scrape) above the one eye.

I've moved her into a breeder box for now, with a bit of sand on the base, and provided a bit of food, which hasn't been accepted.

Photos attached - any recommendations?

IMG_0508.JPG IMG_0509.JPG IMG_0510.JPG IMG_0511.JPG IMG_0512.JPG

edit: to add, I know the super close up looks like potential velvet maybe because of the tiny white flecks, but this is just dust/sediment, from the sand I added to the breeder box, that's settled onto her - I've just flicked at the water around her and it's all floated off - I've added another pic IMG_0514.JPG
 
Last edited:

vetteguy53081

Well known Member and monster tank lover
View Badges
Joined
Aug 11, 2013
Messages
108,107
Reaction score
242,667
Location
Wisconsin -
Rating - 100%
17   0   0
Hi!

I have had our saltwater tank set up for 6 or so months, and have a happy little community - but yesterday and today, I've found that one of my anthias is looking really listless - 'hiding' in the lower corner of the tank, and hadn't moved from that spot for 24 hours. She seems to be breathing okay, but perching on the ground, and leaning over - so doesn't look good.

If I chase her, she can swim and evade, but went back to the corner again straight after. She hasn't been tempted by any food - normally healthy and eating pellets just fine, but not now eating, and won;t eat frozen mysis either, which normally gets a good reaction.

The three anthias were the first in the tank, have been with us for 6 months, and were quarantined before going in (all fish get either 8 weeks of copper, or 4 weeks of CP, and then tremazol, myxazin, and FW dips, before entry to the tank).

We did do a 20% water change the day prior, and scrubbed a good amount of GHA from the rockwork, before she became ill - but all the rest of my fish seem happy and alert.

I don't think this is a water quality issue - running skimmer, UV, roller filter, and rowaphos - Nitrates 10, Phosphate 0.05. Salinity is 35ppt. Haven't tested Alkalinity in a week but wouldn't affect fish, can provide a full bank of test results if needs be.

She does seem to have a white mark (99% sure it's not ich though, more like a scrape) above the one eye.

I've moved her into a breeder box for now, with a bit of sand on the base, and provided a bit of food, which hasn't been accepted.

Photos attached - any recommendations?

IMG_0508.JPG IMG_0509.JPG IMG_0510.JPG IMG_0511.JPG IMG_0512.JPG

edit: to add, I know the super close up looks like potential velvet maybe because of the tiny white flecks, but this is just dust/sediment, from the sand I added to the breeder box, that's settled onto her - I've just flicked at the water around her and it's all floated off - I've added another pic IMG_0514.JPG
I see small nick/injury. Any aggression or chasing from other tankmates? I know they can be a little listless during day as they are deeper water fish. Try reducing white light intensity slightly and see if its more active.
Is fish eating and breathing normal?
 

Jay Hemdal

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 31, 2020
Messages
37,586
Reaction score
37,384
Location
Dundee, MI
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hi!

I have had our saltwater tank set up for 6 or so months, and have a happy little community - but yesterday and today, I've found that one of my anthias is looking really listless - 'hiding' in the lower corner of the tank, and hadn't moved from that spot for 24 hours. She seems to be breathing okay, but perching on the ground, and leaning over - so doesn't look good.

If I chase her, she can swim and evade, but went back to the corner again straight after. She hasn't been tempted by any food - normally healthy and eating pellets just fine, but not now eating, and won;t eat frozen mysis either, which normally gets a good reaction.

The three anthias were the first in the tank, have been with us for 6 months, and were quarantined before going in (all fish get either 8 weeks of copper, or 4 weeks of CP, and then tremazol, myxazin, and FW dips, before entry to the tank).

We did do a 20% water change the day prior, and scrubbed a good amount of GHA from the rockwork, before she became ill - but all the rest of my fish seem happy and alert.

I don't think this is a water quality issue - running skimmer, UV, roller filter, and rowaphos - Nitrates 10, Phosphate 0.05. Salinity is 35ppt. Haven't tested Alkalinity in a week but wouldn't affect fish, can provide a full bank of test results if needs be.

She does seem to have a white mark (99% sure it's not ich though, more like a scrape) above the one eye.

I've moved her into a breeder box for now, with a bit of sand on the base, and provided a bit of food, which hasn't been accepted.

Photos attached - any recommendations?

IMG_0508.JPG IMG_0509.JPG IMG_0510.JPG IMG_0511.JPG IMG_0512.JPG

edit: to add, I know the super close up looks like potential velvet maybe because of the tiny white flecks, but this is just dust/sediment, from the sand I added to the breeder box, that's settled onto her - I've just flicked at the water around her and it's all floated off - I've added another pic IMG_0514.JPG

Both eyes are bulging. Have you ruled out blindness? Does the fish react if you move around the outside of the tank without bumping it or setting up vibrations?
 
OP
OP
R

Reeferoni123

New Member
View Badges
Joined
Dec 30, 2024
Messages
24
Reaction score
13
Location
uk
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I see small nick/injury. Any aggression or chasing from other tankmates? I know they can be a little listless during day as they are deeper water fish. Try reducing white light intensity slightly and see if its more active.
Is fish eating and breathing normal?
I popped the lights up for clear photos, and have them dimmed down currently, but it’s been just as listless for 24 hours, including with lights low/off. Not eating, but breathing okay.

No major aggression, normally very happy tank, the largest anthias does ‘flash’ this one and the other during moonlight/evening, but no chasing.
 
OP
OP
R

Reeferoni123

New Member
View Badges
Joined
Dec 30, 2024
Messages
24
Reaction score
13
Location
uk
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Both eyes are bulging. Have you ruled out blindness? Does the fish react if you move around the outside of the tank without bumping it or setting up vibrations?
Seems like it could be blindness then, fish doesn’t react at all to me without hands in the tank, including shining a torch in her eyes. What might cause this? Potentially treatable, or not?

I’m concerned that as part of my ‘deep cleaning’, I tried the micro bubble scrubbing thing that I’ve seen recently, where you supersaturate the water with air (in reality, I let the return pump run a little low and suck in a load of air accidentally, but it seemed a positive for lifting crud out of the water column) - perhaps she has ingested some air and that has caused gas bubbles internally?

Do you think this will be recoverable from?

Actually, scratch that, she’s now reacting a little to motion from me, so at least not totally blind.
 
Last edited:

Jay Hemdal

10K Club member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 31, 2020
Messages
37,586
Reaction score
37,384
Location
Dundee, MI
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Seems like it could be blindness then, fish doesn’t react at all to me without hands in the tank, including shining a torch in her eyes. What might cause this? Potentially treatable, or not?

I’m concerned that as part of my ‘deep cleaning’, I tried the micro bubble scrubbing thing that I’ve seen recently, where you supersaturate the water with air (in reality, I let the return pump run a little low and suck in a load of air accidentally, but it seemed a positive for lifting crud out of the water column) - perhaps she has ingested some air and that has caused gas bubbles internally?

Do you think this will be recoverable from?

Actually, scratch that, she’s now reacting a little to motion from me, so at least not totally blind.
Ah - the clue about the pump catching air is important. Blindness can be caused by gas supersaturation. That also explains the bulging eyes.
There is not treatment for this. I once built a pressure tank to recompress the fish, but the symptoms would just return once I bled the pressure off.

Here is an article I wrote on fish eye health:
 

TOP 10 Trending Threads

WHAT AMOUNT OF LIVE ROCK AND SAND SHOULD BE PRIORITIZED FOR OPTIMAL BIODIVERSITY/FILTRATION?

  • 100% live rock + bagged sand

    Votes: 38 27.1%
  • 100% dry rock + 100% live sand

    Votes: 47 33.6%
  • 50/50 live/dry rock, 50/50 live/bagged sand

    Votes: 31 22.1%
  • 75% live rock, 25% live sand

    Votes: 14 10.0%
  • 25% live rock, 75% live sand

    Votes: 10 7.1%
Back
Top